Wildlife Fact:

Immature bald eagles do not acquire the typical white head and tail until they are four to five years of age.

Tracks Newsletter

Our exclusive membership newsletter where we tell stories about New Jersey’s wildlife and the people who care for them.

Current Edition:

Summer 2015 TRACKS - 7.6MBProtecting New Jersey's Beloved Beach Nesting Birds, Tracking a Federally Listed Bat Species across New Jersey, Conserving Warblers on Private Lands, Restoring Delaware Bay, CWF "Gets Interactive" with an Array of New Story Maps, and MORE!

Past Editions:

2014

Winter 2014 TRACKS - 774.9KBFeature article about Bobcats and an interview with the biologists who work with them; Free E-book celebrates Bald Eagles' All-American Recovery; Tracking Ospreys with Project Redbans; American Oystercatcher "Story Map" Allows Viewers to Get Interactive Online; CWF Enviels Species on the Edge 2.0 and MORE!

TRACKS - July 2013 - 1.0MBFeature article about the Humpback Whale; Another Wildlife Disease: On the Hunt for Ranavirus in New Jersey; Newark Students Enjoy Island Beach through WILDCHILD Program; Winners of the 2013 Species on the Edge Art & Essay Contest; CWF Builds New Habitat for Shorebirds and Horseshoe Crabs; Behind the Scenes - Gabrielle Flora, CWF Intern and more!

Tracks July 2012 - 760.0KBFeature article about the Northern Metalmark butterfly, Valuing Nature, Women & Wildlife Awards, Species on the Edge, Life Along the Delaware Bayshore Book, Behind the Scenes article about Stephanie Egger, and more!

Tracks, March 2012 - 734.9KBFeature article about the Tidewater Mucket, Listing towards recovery, Species on the Edge, Searching the Treetops, behind the scenes article about Karena DiLeo, and more!

TRACKS - June 2009 - 1.3MBFeature articles about the Fisher cat, a new CWF trustee, Ocean Drive Marathon, Wildlife Action Plan in Action, wildlife friendly community in Montclair, Species on the Edge contest winners, and behind the scenes article on Mike Davenport.

TRACKS - September 2009 - 706.4KBFeature articles about the Red-shouldered hawk, beach nesting birds, new Adopt a Species design, an update on white-nose syndrome in bats, and behind the scenes article on Sarah Shuhart.

2008

TRACKS - March 2008 - 583.9KBFeature articles about the American oystercatchers, calling frogs and toads, red knot documentary, 2008 Women and Wildlife awards, building a better bat gate, and behind the scenes article on Todd Pover.

TRACKS - June 2008 - 759.5KBFeature articles about the Boblink, CWF World Series of Birding Team, Horseshoe crab harvest ban, a Legacy gift for the peregrines, and behind the scenes article on MacKenzie Hall.

TRACKS - September 2008 - 755.0KBFeature articles about Pinnipeds (seals), our golf fundraiser, implementing the Wildlife Action Plan, Adopt a Species in the classroom, enhancing peregrine nesting habitat at the Palisades, and behind the scenes article on John Braun.

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